feels like we beseiged by well-produced, characterless blandness these days

i'm guessing that was a joke, but they are! i probably get sent 500 tracks a week these days, and growing all the time (that's not including soundcloud, can't keep up with it any more)...wub wrote:If it was THAT easy, everyone would be doing it.
Yeah, it wasbassmusic wrote:i'm guessing that was a joke, but they are! i probably get sent 500 tracks a week these days, and growing all the time (that's not including soundcloud, can't keep up with it any more)...wub wrote:If it was THAT easy, everyone would be doing it.
alphacat wrote:It's still as hard as it ever was to write a good song though.
wub wrote:alphacat wrote:It's still as hard as it ever was to write a good song though.
The issue is not enough producers taking time to actually learn to produce before they start throwing tunes out into the great online abyss.
This is my main weaknessbassmusic wrote:a clean, crisp, clear mixdown that 10 years ago a pro engineer woulda spent all day trying to achieve.
Thispolygonfiction wrote:Breaking in to production has never been easier, good, original production will never be easy.
ah but this is kind of what i mean.Cheeky wrote:I disagree, its taken me the best part of a year to get anywhere near half decent sounding, and I can safely say Iv downloaded pretty much every sample pack/ synth software going.It takes a lot of effort to master what you download.
hey can i have a bite?decklyn wrote:hahahaha!!!!
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